catalyst poison

How Does Catalyst Poisoning Occur?

Catalyst poisoning occurs when the poison molecules bind to the active sites on the catalyst. This binding can be either reversible or irreversible. In reversible poisoning, the poison can be removed by changing reaction conditions, while in irreversible poisoning, the active sites are permanently deactivated. This process reduces the number of available active sites for the reaction, thereby decreasing the overall reaction rate.

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